@ng-icons/material-symbols
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Ng Icons
The all-in-one icon library for Angular. This allows you to use icons from multiple icon sets with a single icon component. Containing over 56,000 icons for you to use in your projects.
Currently, we support the following libraries:
- Bootstrap Icons
- Heroicons
- Ionicons
- Material Icons
- Material File Icons
- CSS.gg
- Feather Icons
- Jam Icons
- Octicons
- Radix UI Icons
- Tabler Icons
- Akar Icons
- Iconoir
- Cryptocurrency Icons
- Simple Icons
- Typicons
- Dripicons
- UX Aspects
- Circum Icons
- Remix Icon
- Font Awesome
- Iconsax
- TDesign Icons
- Lets Icons
- Huge Icons
- Devicon
Got suggestions for additional iconsets? Create an issue and we can consider adding them!
Supporting Ng Icons
Ng Icons is an MIT-licensed open source project with its ongoing development made possible by contributors and sponsors.
Supported Versions
| Angular Version | Ng Icon Version | | --------------- | --------------- | | 11.x.x | 12.x.x | | 12.x.x | 12.x.x - 13.x.x | | 13.x.x | 13.x.x - 17.x.x | | 14.x.x | 17.x.x - 22.x.x | | 15.x.x | 23.x.x - 24.x.x | | 16.x.x | 25.x.x | | 17.x.x | 26.x.x - 27.x.x | | 18.x.x | 28.x.x - 29.x.x |
Note: Ng Icons relies on modern browser features and is designed to work on evergreen browsers. We do not support older browsers such as IE11.
Installation
You must install the @ng-icons/core
package, however you only need to install the iconset libraries you intend to use.
E.g:
npm i @ng-icons/core @ng-icons/heroicons ...
or
yarn add @ng-icons/core @ng-icons/heroicons ...
Packages
The following packages are available:
| Package | License |
| -------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| @ng-icons/core
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/bootstrap-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/heroicons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/ionicons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/material-icons
| Apache 2.0 |
| @ng-icons/material-file-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/css.gg
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/feather-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/jam-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/octicons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/radix-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/tabler-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/akar-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/iconoir
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/cryptocurrency-icons
| CC0-1.0 |
| @ng-icons/simple-icons
| CC0-1.0 |
| @ng-icons/typicons
| CC-BY-SA-4.0 |
| @ng-icons/dripicons
| CC-BY-SA-4.0 |
| @ng-icons/ux-aspects
| Apache 2.0 |
| @ng-icons/circum-icons
| MPL-2.0 |
| @ng-icons/remixicon
| Apache 2.0 |
| @ng-icons/font-awesome
| CC BY 4.0 |
| @ng-icons/iconsax
| Custom |
| @ng-icons/tdesign-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/phosphor-icons
| MIT |
| @ng-icons/lets-icons
| CC-BY-4.0 |
| @ng-icons/huge-icons
| CC0-1.0 |
| @ng-icons/devicon
| MIT |
Usage
Import the NgIconsModule
and register the icons you wish to use:
import { NgIconsModule } from '@ng-icons/core';
import { featherAirplay } from '@ng-icons/feather-icons';
import { heroUsers } from '@ng-icons/heroicons/outline';
@NgModule({
imports: [BrowserModule, NgIconsModule.withIcons({ featherAirplay, heroUsers })],
})
export class AppModule {}
You can register icons in multiple modules, this allows icons to be lazy loaded in child modules.
You can then use the icon in your templates:
<ng-icon name="featherAirplay"></ng-icon>
| Name | Type | Description |
| ----------- | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| size | string
| Define the size of the icon. This defaults to the current font size. |
| color | string
| Define the color of the icon. This defaults to the current text color. |
| strokeWidth | string
| number
| Define the stroke-width of the icon. This only works on iconsets that use strokes. |
Standalone Components
As of version 18.0.0 Ng Icons nows supports standalone components. You can import icons using the provideIcons
function which can be placed anywhere you can register providers. The optimal location
would be in the @Component
providers array.
You can also import the component directly by importing NgIconComponent
or the NG_ICON_DIRECTIVES
constant.
import { NgIconComponent, provideIcons } from '@ng-icons/core';
import { featherAirplay } from '@ng-icons/feather-icons';
import { heroUsers } from '@ng-icons/heroicons/outline';
@Component({
standalone: true,
imports: [NgIconComponent],
providers: [provideIcons({ featherAirplay, heroUsers })],
})
export class AppComponent {}
Directly supplying an SVG
Should you need to supply an SVG directly set the svg
input to the SVG string. This avoids the need to register the icon.
Only icons from NG Icons iconsets will support the color
, size
and strokeWidth
inputs.
import { featherAirplay } from '@ng-icons/feather-icons';
// parent.component.ts
@Component({
standalone: true,
template: '<app-child [icon]="icon" />',
})
export class ParentComponent {
icon = featherAirplay;
}
// child.component.ts
import { NgIconComponent } from '@ng-icons/core';
@Component({
standalone: true,
selector: 'app-child',
imports: [NgIconComponent],
template: '<ng-icon [svg]="icon" />',
})
export class ChildComponent {
@Input({ required: true }) icon!;
}
Global Configuration
You can configure the default size of icons by providing a NgIconsConfig
object to the provideNgIconsConfig
:
NgModule
import { NgIconsModule, provideNgIconsConfig } from '@ng-icons/core';
import { featherAirplay } from '@ng-icons/feather-icons';
@NgModule({
imports: [BrowserModule, NgIconsModule.withIcons({ featherAirplay, heroUsers })],
providers: [
provideNgIconsConfig({
size: '1.5em',
color: 'red',
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
Standalone
import { NgIconComponent, provideIcons, provideNgIconsConfig } from '@ng-icons/core';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
provideNgIconsConfig({
size: '1.5em',
}),
],
});
Content Security Policy
If your application has a strict Content Security Policy (CSP) you may need to add the following to your global configuration to ensure you do not get any errors.
import { NgIconComponent, provideIcons, provideNgIconsConfig, withContentSecurityPolicy } from '@ng-icons/core';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [provideNgIconsConfig({}, withContentSecurityPolicy())],
});
Logging
By default Ng Icons will log warnings or errors to the console - notably if you try to use an icon that has not been registered.
Should you want stricter checks you can enable the ExceptionLogger
which will throw an error if you try to use an icon that has not been registered.
You can enable this by providing the withExceptionLogger
function to the provideNgIconsConfig
function.
import { NgIconComponent, provideIcons, provideNgIconsConfig, withExceptionLogger } from '@ng-icons/core';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [provideNgIconsConfig({}, withExceptionLogger())],
});
Dynamically Loading Icons
The most common way to load icons is simply by registering them individually, however you may want to load icons lazily from a URL, or generate an SVG programatically on the fly. This can be achived using an icon loader. Icon loaders are a function that receives the name of the requested icon, and can return an Observable<string>
, Promise<string>
or a string
containing the SVG to render. Within this function you can do whatever you need to retrieve an icon.
The function is also run within the injection context, this allows you to inject dependencies as you need such as the HttpClient
.
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
provideNgIconLoader(name => {
const http = inject(HttpClient);
return http.get(`/assets/icons/${name}.svg`, { responseType: 'text' });
}),
],
});
Additionally add caching to your loader to prevent multiple requests for the same icon.
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
provideNgIconLoader(name => {...}, withCaching()),
],
});
Experimental Features
Variable Icon Fonts
We have added support for variable icon fonts. This is currently only supported by the Material Symbols iconset.
To enable this feature you must install the icon font and load the material-symbols
stylesheet. Unlike the static SVG icons, Ng Icons does not bundle the icon font, you must load it yourself.
To use it you must register the variable fonts you want to use. The default iconset will be the first one registered.
import { provideNgGlyphs } from '@ng-icons/core';
import { withMaterialSymbolsOutlined, withMaterialSymbolsRounded } from '@ng-icons/material-symbols';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [provideNgGlyphs(withMaterialSymbolsOutlined(), withMaterialSymbolsRounded())],
});
You can then use the following in your HTML:
<ng-glyph name="settings" />
The following inputs are available on ng-glyph
:
| Name | Type | Description |
| ----------- | -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| name | string
| Define the name of the icon. |
| glyphset | string
| Define the glyphset to use. This defaults to the first registered glyphset. |
| size | string
| number
| Define the size of the icon as a pixel value or as a CSS value. This defaults to the current text size. |
| opticalSize | number
| Define the optical size of the icon in px
. This defaults to 20
|
| color | string
| Define the color of the icon. This defaults to the current text color. |
| weight | number
| Define the weight of the icon. This defaults to 400
. |
| grade | number
| Define the grade of the icon. This defaults to 0
. |
| fill | boolean
| Define if the icon should be filled. This defaults to false
. |
The default values for size
, weight
, grade
and fill
can be configured using the provideNgGlyphsConfig
function.
import { provideNgGlyphsConfig } from '@ng-icons/core';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
provideNgGlyphsConfig({
size: 24,
weight: 400,
grade: 0,
fill: false,
}),
],
});
This feature is experimental and does not follow the same versioning as the rest of the library. Breaking changes may be introduced at any time.
We appreciate any feedback you have on this feature.